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Before laying turf the proposed site should be dug
roughly to allow for easier working of the soil, then broken down,
raked and trodden level.
Your
ordered turf will arrive in rolls. Laying the shorter of the two
opposing sides first, then start laying the turf in the opposite
direction (longer sides). At the end of each run cut off the excess
with an old bread knife or the sharp edge of a spade.
Use
the remaining pieces to start the next returning run. Tamp
down flat and level with the aid of a spade or flatten with a
scaffold plank and a bit of weight.
If your turf is laid during
warmer weather or dry spells it should be irrigated well enough to
allow for the penetration of water to the soil below, remember that
the wind will also dehydrate your turf more than a hot
day.
Any cracks, shrinkage or dry spots are obvious signs of
insufficient watering and should be remedied immediately by
constantly watering until the turf becomes fully
established.
If
your water is metered this can be costly, don't skimp on the
watering or your turf will literally die of thirst.
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